Celina High School - Anilec Yearbook (Celina, OH)

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1 ' _ Wm | i I i If n -4 |gj % % KfHdBf „■ T r I ? ffl i Editors PETER DULL RONNIE FARK Art Editor CONNIE ZEHR Photographer PHILLIP SIMPSON Advisor MRS. ARLENE MORRIS rfcUtuniafoattou ‘pOCuCtty Student Sft tt s4ctcuitie Seui i s4ctt U U4t Mitco t Secretary MISS EVANS ML J tei ■pH 5 . mx wl. ! Lester Thompson, Vice President; L. M. Davis, C. C. Chapman, President; S. M. Bartholomew, E. C. Carman, Miss Evans, Clerk. ■■I ELSIE E. BAIR Business Education To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. ” KENT DARR Mathematics - Physics Success is ten percent inspiration and nine¬ ty percent perspira¬ tion pcicuCtef ASHLEY BRANDON Mathematics ' There is a destiny that makes us brothers; None goes his way alone; All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own. ROBERT DAVIS Industrial Arts Rp.lipvp in vnnrcolf LAURENCE A. EVANS Music ' A penny for your thoughts. WALTER J. HALEN Music ' Song brings of itself a cheerfulness that makes the soul to joy. ROBERT A. HEDRICK Business Administration The well-beaten path is not always the right road. ALICE HELLWARTH Spanish - English I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul. ROBERT K. BRANDON Physical Education Social Science ' Know thyself. LORENE BUCHOLTZ English If you are in the wrong place, your right place is empty. JANE EICHENAUER Home Economics Character is what you are in the dark. JOHN R. ESSEX Biology - History ' Ah, why should life all labour be? RALPH HUDDLESTUN Social Education Smile and the world smiles with you. J. PHILIP MOORE Industrial Arts Physical Science Time is your most precious gift. ARLENE MORRIS English - Speech Not failure, but low aim is crime. DORIS NODINE Business Education English If you try to get even with someone, you’ll never get ahead of him. MARGERY MILLER Library Service EILEEN SILVER Girls ' Physical Educa¬ tion Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. PAUL N. THORBURN Agriculture The difference between failure and success is doing a thing nearly right and doing it exactly right. WILLIAM SPITZ ER Social Science Driver Education Above all things, truth beareth away victory. ARDYTH SHAFFER Dean of Girls Business Education I have to live with myself and so, I must be fit for myself to know. Sewcce ' Pen4 Mt teC COOKS Mildred Hoenie Ruth Hoenie Madonna Kohlhorst CUSTODIANS Dale Ellis - R. H. Barber Kathryn Whetstone Shirley Baker, Mgr. Mabel Hare BUS DRIVERS Left to right: R. H. Barber, Dale Kessler, Elmer Rhyne, Kenneth Laffin, K. C. Davis, Robert E. Piper, Leland Barnes, Harry Patrie, Paul Beougher, Harry Cole, T. E. Bol- lenbaucher, Jim Loughridge and Leo Becksted. President DALLAS CHAPMAN Vice President NELLIE NOW Secretary Treasurer CONNIE ZEHR PETER DULL CLASS MOTTO No matter what the past has been, the future is still our own. Se Uo% CLASS COLORS Navy Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER White Rose 1 v i! i : 1 . - 3 :1 fi; t( 9tp ■ ■«. pH®. w mm OFFICERS, left to right: J. Purdy, D. Adams, B. Smalley, J. Long. First row, left to right; R. Brandon, D. Dull, E. Cordier, C. Ackerman, J. Colton, E. Adams, D. Davis, N. Chap¬ man, L. Barnes, C. Cisco. Second row: T. Carman, T. Bollenbacher, C. Arters, J. Bartholo¬ mew, J. Davis, B. Ahlers, J. Boley, M. Alt, M. Donovan. Third row: D. Bryan, B. Brandts, C. Brown, A. Penney, O. Davis, R. Dutton, D. Anselman, J. Boise, L. Brumfield. First row, left to right; P. Botlsin, J. Fisher, D. Fleming, I. Greene, J. Deitsch, B. Granger, D. Grayson, M. Gall- man, E. Frewalt, R. Grimm. Second row: L. Frahm, N. Gilbert, J. Fetters, J. Geren, Cuba Garrison, A. Cisco, B. Gause, A. Enyart, E. George. Third row: S. Grimm, J. Frommel, P. Ellis, B. Eicher, L. Fetters, L. Geist. First row, left to right: J. Lee, S. Hines, B. Kraner, J. Hone, G. Kable, M. Jolly, R. Menehhofer, N. Hum¬ bert, J. Long, J. Matthews. Second row: P. La Rue, M. Jefferies, A. McIntyre, C. Hellwarth, R. Hayes, R. Kimmel, K. Hunzinger, G. Hall, P. Mayo, M. Hammond. Third row: V. Myers, F. Miracle, E. Mesarvey, J. King, K. Leistner, J. Menehhofer, N. Heinselman, L. McQueen, N. Hutchinson, J. Lincoln. Fourth row: A. Kneuss, J. Kendall, C. La Rue, H. Luth, G. Killingsworth, J. Metzger, S. Leistner. First row, left to right; R. Wade, B. West, R. Yaney, C. Maier, K. Piper, B. Livick, B. Smalley, K. Payson, P. Winget, J. Holliday. Second row: M. Witz, B. Shaner, J. Rentzsch, B. Muter, J. Waugh, T. Runkel, W, VanTilburg, L. Wolfe, C. Smelser, K. Smith. Third row: P. White, A. Cisco, B. Worl, D. Mowery, L. Poor, K. Schott, J. Roberts, C. Smalley, N. Dutton. Fourth row: R. Speckman, E. Stose, S. Shrock, D. Roediger, J. Purdy, J. Preston. Absent: N. Frank, D. Kohn, A. Feister. OFFICERS: Left to right; S. Hellwarth, D. Quilling, S. Beougher, J. Dumbauld. First row, left to right: K. Grubb, D. Cook, R. Fisher, B. Cook, R. Fowler, D. Brotherton, J. Doenges, L. Fox, P. Boley, J. Fickert. Second row: L. Brown, M, Berry, L. Fisher, J. Brown, J. Baucher, R. Bruce, C. Arm¬ strong, L. Ballinger, D. Arnold, R. Frahm. Third row; J. Bertke, S. Beougher, J. Dumbauld, C. Camburn, C. Brotherton, D. Dibble, S. Bollenbacher, C. Adams, K. Collins, S. Fetters. Fourth row: R. Brandon, J. Fisher, E. Cromwell, R. Guingrich, J. Gilmore, L. Dock, D. Adams, B. Freeman, E. Brinkman, G. Garmen. First row, left to right: B. Hamilton, J. Wilson, L. Lee, L. Shinn, D. Schmidt, J. Plummer, M. Weismen, D. Sealscott, L. Now, N. VanTilburg. Second row: M. Kable, S. Wade, G. Siebert, J. Thwaits, D. Smelser, R. Stole, J. Smith, P. Smitley, L. Thwaits, F. Wurster, B. Roettger. Third row: J. Smith, T. Pierstorff, M. Springer, L. Van Bibber, N. Reed, R. Schroeder, B. Wiley, D. Quilling, M. Windell, S. Snider. Fourth row: S. Williams, M. Rodgers, G. Young, J. Stauffer, T. Zoller, B. Webb, B. Rinell, L. Wilson, D. Shively, G. Tomas. First row, left to right; R. Maier, D. Moden, B. Kohlhorst, S. Hellwarth, G. Love, J. Leighty, P. Heiby, J. Humphrey, A. Heisser, E. McElroy. Second row: F. Kiser, T. McMillan, J. Haas, M. Harlamert, K. McAfee, M. Hoenie, C. Hoenie, C. Kittle, J. Moore, C. King. Third row: S. Miller, N. Kruger, J. McGough, D. Mallory, J. Kittle, F. Kugel, K. Larrison, N. Heistand, P. Lawhead, R. Knapp. Fourth row: G. Hammonds, L. Hines, V. Geist, P. Hogan, M. Milliser, J. Heistand, L. Hillery, B. Houser, P. Hullinger, L. Gorsuch. Absent: D. Mallory, L. Peggs, J. Teeters. OFFICERS: Left to right: J. Sealscott, G. Springer, B. Weber, W. Muter. First row, left to right: G. Bader, B. Coats, C. Boise, R. Carpenter, E. Farlow, B. Barber, R. Adams, D. Cline, E. Dicke, D. BeMent. Second row: S. Brandon, E. Fifer, D. Eblen, S. Dicke, R. Anderson, S. Enyart, J. Crumpler, P. Emerick, D. Bigelow. Third row: G. Mayo, C. Fetters, L. Ellis, B. Elder, L. Fishbaugh, R. Fahncke, J. Enyart, R. Coate, B. Dietrick. Fourth row: J. Adams, L. Brown, D. Bullock, L. Florence, B. Exline, B. Blessinger, L. Coby, B. Davis. First row, left to right: S. Smith, D. Pummill, D. Winget, J. Purdy, M. Wiley, R. Slusser, M. Zoller, L. Reisen, J. Powell, D. Springer, J. Pummill. Second row: J. Davis, L. Speckman, G. Springer, D. VanTilburg, L. Now, B. Yenser, C. Smalley, P. Richards, L. Roediger, J. Schott, K. Piper. Third row: J. Schmidt, K. Stoltz, J. Wolfe, B. Thees, F. Wolfe, R. Beougher, J. Sealscott, D. Preston, L. Smith, M. Wurster, P. Thomas. Fourth row: H. Sowders, D. Zizelmen, C. Owens, D. Smith, B. Yohey, E. Strasburg, D. Preston, B. Weber, C. Wurster, J. Thomas. Absent; J. Karch, R. Davis. First row, left to right: C. Laffin, J. Matthews, C. Martens, L. Imel, L. Granger, W. Hileman, S. Lake, F. Hole, J. Murlin, F. Howell. Second row: D. Grapner, J. Harner, N. Fenning, P. McCullough, J. Gallman, R. Hall, A. Hone, B. Heppard, J. Haas, L. Heppeard, R. Kable, J. Hone, C. Hull, J. Morgan. Third row: L. Miller, W. Muter, R. Lawrence, J. May, D. Metzger, C. Heiby, M. Harner, B. Jeffries, M. Garwick, D. Ireland, I. Lacy, B. Hogan. Fourth row: M. Kockensparger, C. Crouch, J. Hines, D. Hare, D. Lewis, B. Grimm, D. Garwick, M. Leugers, D. Freeman, B. Gehm, K. Garwood, I. Grapner. COACH SPITZER ASSISTANT COACH ESSEX VARSITY J. Kraner, J. Florence, CHEERLEADERS R, Smalley, B. Hellwarth, M. Sphon, A. Ashcraft. First row, left to right: B. West, D. Davis, R. Brandon, E. Brinkman, D. Mallory, J. Kittle, B. Muter, W. Wolf, J. Karsh, C. Marier, E. McElroy, M. Donavon. Second row: L. Shinn, J. Humphrey, R. Adams, C. Boise, J. Now, D. Garwick, D. Koontz, L. Waterman, P. Scott, E. Brandon, D. Coch¬ rane, B. Weber, J. Baucher, J. Kendall, K. Pasen. Third row: Coach Essex, J. Holliday, D. Sealscott, R. Schroeder, L. Hillery, M. Milliser, L. VanBibber, F. Hole, E. Dicke, B. Yenser, D. Preston, J. Sealscott, B. Wiley, R. Speckman, Coach Spitzer. Fourth row: Coach Darr, B. Rinell, R. Bruce, D. Pummill, D. Smith, J. Thomas, J. Flickert, J. Gilmore, N. VanTilburg, J. Long, J. Frommel, B. Yohey, J. Gallman. :? W ASSISTANT COACH DARR mm .. fl Ij , JWT ' W ' :iL 1 J Jljk « t||| vVp a J if SSL jsEj w -• i n 1 vs | f w Sj , First row: J. Gallman, J. Now, D. Preston, E. Strasburgh, F. Hole, J. Laffin, i cC x i piummer, L. Hines. Second row: Coach Davis, J. Purdy, B. Weber, J. Baucher, L. Fishbaugh, W. Hileman, R. Anderson, L. Coby, Coach Darr. 1Sa4 et z££ TRetenve Squcut First row: B. Wiley, D. Quilling, C. Hoenie, L. VanBibber, J. Plummer. Second row: J. Wilson, B. Brandon, Coach Davis, D. Mallorey, C. Maier. First row, left to right: T. Carmen, J. Purdy, J. Roberts, D. Bryan, B. Ahlers, J. Holliday. Second row Coach Spitzer, J. King, D. Mertz, B. Eichar, J. Long, J. Deitsch. J. Davis C. Smalley L. Speckman G. Springer D. Winget J. Hone ■ IBS 191 iSBi J 111? _ _ si 1 I Ml : W Mm flit Ml First row, left to right: T. Pierstoff, J. Baucher, B. Willey, D. Quilling, J. Preston, J. Plummer, B. Brandon. Second row: T. McMillian, L. McQueen, D. Mallory, J. Long, B. Weber, D. Preston, L. Coby, B. Schroeder. Third row: Coach Essex, J. Now, F. McGough, F, Hole, L. Waterman, T. Plum¬ mer, L. Fishbough, Coach Davis. First row, left to right: B. Porch, J. Gallman, D. Adams, D. Pummel, R. Adams, D. Bryan, C. Maier, D. Sealschott. Second row: T. Pierstoff, J. Baucher, M. Hoenie, L. Imell, W. Hileman, B. Elder, N. VanTilburg, J. Now, B. Yenser, Coach Spitzer. s4cttvitte ., lu ■ - ■; ,®£s : wi . :M SftitSii Man ' fit ■■ • , Ms % ‘j- f i v B. . ■■ ' - ; - L ' ' ' .- ' 4 : 0 CcdU.... AwmoA (Ae ' fyean. ity uun ... f agii| ■H SI!I -! I: I : ® IJfill 1 I I HI ■■fti ' § !-. ' : ; S ' ! ' ; S .SB . ! - ! ' ■ 1 1 : 1 wssar V star 4 Sg§f ™ , ■ m « . First row, left to right: D. Giest, C. Zehr, M. Ashcraft, B. Bowen, P. Simpon. Second row: M. Fisher, R. Hellwarth, M. Beams, K. Bowlzer, D. Dixon. Third row: Mrs. Morris, R. Fark, L. Waterman, M. Kolhorst, P. Dull. s4 aCeC Typists: B. Bowen K. Bowlzer D. Dixon J. Beams M. Kolhorst Sales Staff: L. Waterman R. Hellwarth M. Fisher M. Ashcraft Advisor: Mrs. Morris Editors: R. Fark P. Dull Art Editor: C. Zehr Photographer: P. Simpson VJ , - . Standing, left to right: G. Springer, D. Win- get, C. Zehr, D. VanTilberg, B. Carpenter, C. Hall, D. Maury, A. Heisser, S, Bollen- bacher, C. Brandts, L. Speckman, L. Now, J. Davis. Sitting: L. Burmfield, S. Smith, J. McGough, B. Barber, R. Knapp, J. Waugh, B. Houser, B. Arnald, P. Lawhead. The Arts and Crafts was re-organized this year under the sponsorship of the local Ars Nova Club. Members of the Ars Nova Club met with the group once each week after school. Leatherwork and ceramics were the two pro¬ jects taken up. Some of the finished articles were displayed at an Ars Nova meeting. Osteen President- Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - ■ - C. ZEHR D. MAURY B. BARBER - L. NOW ■■■n First row, left to right: J. Gilmore, J. Laffin, J. Sielscott, R. Adams, J. Now, D. Pummil, N. VanTilburg, C. Boise, J. Brucher, J. Gallman, E. Brandon. Second row: T. Plummer, P. Scott D. Koontz, F. Hole, R. Slusser, L. Waterman, L. Coby, D. Cochrane, B. Weber, C. Dietrick, B. Yenser, D. Quilling, D. Preston, D. Gar- wick, J. Thomas, D. Preston. -J. NOW D. COCHRANE President-— - Secretary-Treasurer This is an honorary organization of boys who have earned varsity letters in any sport. Each member receives a lifetime pass at student prices to all sport events at Celina High. First row, left to right: K. Garwood, J. Harner, W. Muter, L. Smith, C. Gertz, F, Cain, R. Hellwarth, J, Adams G. Springer, L, Speckman. Second row: C. Hall, D. VanTilburg, D. Dixon, J. Hines, J. Florence, A. Ashcraft, M. Kolhorst, D. Metzger, S. Dicke, D. Winget. Third row: J. Laffin, H. Wagner, F. Yaney, J. Schmidt, G. Crow, I. Grapner, D. Schmidt, B. Haas, Miss Bair, C. Roesner, D. Koontz, P. McCullough, M. Spohn, A. Hone, J. Maier, B. Davis, L. Roediger, J. Pummill. M. Kolhorst R. Hellwarth - - M. Spohn President- First Vice President - Second Vice President Dixon Secretary Now Treasurer Hines Reporter - Advisor - Miss Bair The Celina F. B. L. A, chapter 869, was first known as the Commercial Club, but in 1953 it associated with the national or¬ ganization of Future Business Leaders of America. The Future Business Leaders of America is sponsored by the United Business Educa¬ tion Association, a department of the Na¬ tional Education Association. The first chapter was organized in 1942 and now there are over 1200 chapters in high schools and colleges in 46 states. Dis¬ trict of Columbia, Hawaii, and Cuba. The Celina Chapter operates under its own pro¬ jects and programs. Outstanding activities of the Celina F.B.L. A. are the Valentine party in Feb¬ ruary and the Senior Honor Banquet in May. F.B.L. A. endeavors to strengthen the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work to develop com¬ petent, aggressive business leadership. First row, left to right: J. VanTilburg, B. Hellwarth, P. Emerick, J. Powell, L, Granger, O. Evans. Second row: S. Smith, C. Rafferty, J. Haas, L. Speckman, L. Now, J. Davis, B. Preston. Third row: R. Hall, D. Cline, S. Enyart, P. McCullough, S. Dicke, S. Brandon, C. Roesner, D. Dixon, V. Brush. Fourth row: K. Bowlzer, B. Bowen, F. Cain, C. Gertz, R. Hellwarth, C. Laffin. Fifth row: S. Richardson, D. Preston. President--V. BRUSH Vice President - ---B. HELLWARTH Secretary-- — --- R. HELLWARTH Treasurer.S. RAUDENBUSH Historian--C. RAFFERTY Advisor..- - MRS. HELLWARTH Future Teachers of America is a national or¬ ganization organized on state and local levels for the purpose of encouraging young people to enter the teaching profession. This year the Celina chapter had thirteen members, seven of whom plan to enter teachers training next fall. The Future Farmers of America is a national organi¬ zation for farm boys studying vocational agriculture. Among other things members learn parliamentary pro¬ cedure, public speaking, salesmanship, finances, civic responsibility, and self-confidence. Local, State and National officers are elected. It offers more awards than any other organization. Members are not required to go into farming, but may prepare for engineering or management. First row, left to right: R. Kettle, J. Burtke, D. Shively. Second row: L. Poor, D. Roetiger, L. Frahm, J. Deitsch, P. LaRue, D. Fleming, M. Hoenie, R. Slusser, G. Hieby. Third row: D. Freeman, J. Flickert, J. Mathews, D. Smith, E. Farlow, C. Hoenie, H. Luth, R. Guingrich. Fourth row: D. Randaugh, E. Brandon, B. Blessinger, B. Webb, D. Adams, E. Dickey, R. Menchhofer, R. Kable, D. Kable, D. Dibble. Fifth row: R. Menchhofer, N. Van- Tilberg, B. Eicher, D. Koontz, D. Hoenie, D. Garwick, J. Laffin, S. Hellwarth, J. Gillmore. President- Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer- Reporter - - - - Sentinel- Student Advisor Advisor - - - - - - D. KOONTZ --J. LAFFIN - - E. BRANDON R. MENCHHOFER - - - R. KABLE - - - E. DICKE - - - R. SLUSSER MR. THORBURN The Future Homemakers of America is the National organization of pupils studying homemaking in junio r and senior high schools of the United States and territories. As integral part of the program of home economics in the schools of Ameri¬ ca. If offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activi¬ ties related to homemaking. Future Homemakers is an incor¬ porated, non-profit youth organi¬ zation. First row, left to right: I. Grapner, J. Maier, J. Florence. Second row: D. Grapner, R. Maier, J. Teeters, C. Smelser, M. Spohn, D. Kohn, C. Gertz, J. Fetters, J. Haas, L. Geist, J. Cain, J. Fisher, M. Kohlhorst, A. Feister, J. Schmidt, J. Hone, J. Nolan, K. Lietzner, E. Hone, B. Gauze, F. Miricale, N. Frank, J. Davis. Third row: K. Stoltz, P. Thomas, B. Kolhorst, C. Cambum, L. Gorsuch, S. Wake, S. Williams, J. Haas, L. Thwaits, J. Wolfe, R. Dicke, K. Piper, I. Greene, S. Hines. Fourth row: C. Adams, R. Fisher, E. Fenning, R. Stole, S. Snider, L. Fisher, M. Berry, J. Doenges, D. Smelser, F. Kisser, K. Garwood, M. Roger, J. Smith, P. Hullinger, M. Kable, M. Grubb, P. Heiby, V. Geist, P. Smit- ley, B. Hall, M. Beams, B. Shaner, A. Ashcraft, Miss Eichenower, R. Yaney. President---M, KOLHORST Vice President-M. HARNER Secretary-K. GARWOOD Treasurer-B. HALL Parliamentarian-M, FISHER Historian-J. WOLF Reporter--— N. FENNING Advisor-MISS EICHENAUER I First row, left to right: C, Hall, C. Martin, B. Carpenter, J. Hamer, L, Ballinger, D, Winget, D. VanTilberg, A. Hone, J. Haas, M. Nottingham, B. Preston. Second row: J. Moore, M, Wiseman, L. Gorsuch, C. Roesoner, J. Schmidt, J. Draner, N. Kruger, C. Camburn, C. Haas, R. Hall, C. Fetters, D. Cline, P. Hogan, J, Mc- Gough, J. Thwaits, B. Houser, P. Lawhead, R. Knapp. Third row: C. King, K. Collins, S. Beougher, J. Hone, C. Smalley, J. Davis, A. Ashcraft, M. Spohn, G. Springer, L. Speckman, P. McCullough, J. Pummell. Fourth row: L. Now, A. Heisser, J. Florance, R. Smalley, C. Dicke, S. Brandon, J. Dumbauld, K. McAffee, J. Schott, B. Kohlhorst, Advisor, E. Silver; R. Frahm. Fifth row: M. Wiley, D. BeMent, B. Barber, S. Smith, S. Enyart. Any sophomore girl may join the G. A. A. if she has earned a sufficient number of points during her freshman year. These points are earned by playing basketball, volleyball, bowling, and taking part in other G. A. A. activities. Letters and numerals are awarded if the required number of points are earned. The G.A.A. is the sponsor of the annual Twirp Dance. They have charge of the concessions during football season. They also invite other G.A.A. clubs to Celina for Playnight. Otficvu President. b. PRESTON Vice President. m. SPOHN Secretary.B. CARPENTER Treasurer.C. SMALLEY Advisor.-.MRS. SILVER First row, left to right: R. Slusser, R. Kable, D. Preston, C, Richardson, D. Preston, L. Reison, G. Andrew, J. Sielscott. Second row: B. Jackson, D. Geist, M. Ashcraft, S. Worl, J. Gallman, D. Hare, B. Hare, B. Elder. Third row: Advisor R. Hedrick, D. Ludwig, D. Cochrane, L. Siebert, C. Brandts, J, Dull, L. Waterman, T. Plummer, E. Strassberg, B. Weber, J. Purdy, R. Fark, R. Coate, P. Dull, D. Pummel. Se tio% cutcC First row, left to right: D. Bryon, B. Kimmel, J. Preston, L. Fox, R. Speckman, J. Baucher, D. Sealscott, D. Grayson. Second row: H. Luth, J. Kendall, B. Wiley, J. Plummer, D. Mallory, J. Holliday, B. Rinell, L. Hines, J. Barthotomeu. Third row . M. Springer, R. Schrolder, S. Hellwarth, J. Wilson, B. Roettger, T. Zoller, L. VanBibber, K. Garrison, F. Wurster, N. VanTilburg, L. Dock, M. Harlemart, E. Crommwell, C. Hoenie. ' JfatiotuU “y otuyt Society - - GARY ANDREW LARRY WATERMAN MARGE KOHLORST CONRAD BRANDTS President- Vice President Secretary - - ■ Treasurer — - Left to right: Mrs. Shaffer, Mary Fisher, Deanna Dixon, Eldon Brandon, Lewis Snider, Gary Andrew, Con¬ rad Brandts, Mr. Potts, Larry Waterman, Frank Stuck, Marjorie Kolhorst, Larry Seibert, Connie Zehr, Virginia Brush, Mr. Cline. Student (ZouuctC President.GARY ANDREW Vice President-LARRY COBY Secretary... . CONNIE ZEHR Treasurer.SHIRLEY BEOUGHER First row, left to right: Gary Andrew, Connie Smalley, Janis Davis, Joan Hone, Jean Moore, Jerry Siel- schott, Kanen Piper. Second row: Nellie Now, Connie Zehr, Larry Coby, Mrs. Shaffer, Shirley Beougher, Ted Carmen. Third row: Mr. Potts, Deanna Dixon, Ronnie Fark, Mr. Cline, Sam Hellwarth, Barbara Hellwarth, Ronnie Brandon, Joe Gilmore. Fi rst row . 1 left to right: R. Hall, D. Geist, Miss Bucholtz, L. Coby, D. Dixon, C. Roesner, C. Haas. Second row: B. Coats, M. Spohn, M. Zoller, V. Brush, S. Raudenbush, L. Florence, K. Bowlzer, T mer, J. Murlin, J. Haas, K. Garwood, B. Grimm, J. Florence. Keat Wapak night of the game. Before the game the girlS-Will he presented and the Queen will b crowned by the football captain. _ _ _ • +. i. , ]H Seniors Scheduled To “Turn Back The Clock ___ -- j tense. vanoiDDer sc Celina High Tatler Stai 1 ; t O r touchdown as he dot r ---j. f • secondary in a 25 y Leads Busy Class Lite ;STwSr; j in hie num atiH 7nno l leads jroup singing. President of the Sr. 1 ,f i- ' i, mtra Buced Mr. George Campbell, an internationally known song leadei and speaker! [ Mr. Campbell lead the group in tthe singing of our National Hymn — “My Country Tis Of Thee.” He _ ' ung this Celina Plays Host To Napoleon! T • m it m • For Junior Town Meetin Last Tuesday afternoon, Celina The speakers th once again..WOTvthe ' boskto 1 ahe Mtl -W chance to Moms Dads j ----- mer about his stn Hunumt At’ ' fees” for entertai; 11UUU1CU f-VL i i d that if there w T7 ■ . c place wouldn’t be r iventon IjanXC 3 teen-agers. Sara S Moms and Dads of the Football players-were honored .guests at! the CHS— Kenton game last Thun. I day night. Although the Bulldogs had many bad breaks in the form of fumbles and subsequently re- Webster says the word journal- Iterial is fc % lr-w ' -I w ■t ' if U ' Utf, Jr ,. ... p - ; dfe t . il r SUSSBL, II. vA M ' - ' ' JSL ' First row, left to right: L. Dock, M. Harlamert, B. Roettger, V. Brush, J. Purdy, L. Waterman, G. Andrew, R. Coate, R. Fark, L. Snider, R. Jackson, M. Milliser, P. Scott, M. Ashcraft, S. Worl, P. Dull. ecu The Senior Science Club was formed in 1952 under the direction of Mr. Dehil. All students having any interest in science are in¬ vited to attend. Demonstrations on all phases of science have been given for the benefit of the club members. The show case in the main hall is for the school to see the different projects which are exhibited there for the students. OCficevt President-- - - --P. DULL Vice President - -- -- -- -- - j, NOW Secretary-Treasurer - -- - - - j. PURDY A ■ f ft i « : - ' X iim- ' 1 1 ir X a ; j ' t ' ,11 m •7.ex- The purpose of T.C.R. is to acquaint its mem¬ bers with Roman life and mythology. Membership is open to all students who have had two years of Latin or are now studying Latin. This year as usu¬ al the main event was the Spring Roman Banquet. President- Vice President Secretary - Treasurer - Advisor - - - - .L. VAN BIBBER ■.B. WILEY .A. HEISER .J. PLUMMER .MISS BUCHOLTZ First row, left to right: J. Preston, F. Wruster, D. Kohn, R. Speckman, B. Ahlers, B. Kimmell, D. Geist, C. Maier, T. Carmen. Second row: F. Brown, C. Hellwarth, J. Adams, C. Smalley, L. Now, T. Plummer, V. Brush. Third row: K. Bowlzer, K. McAffee, J. Dumbald, R. Frahm, N. Chapman, S. Fetters, J. Waugh, E. George, J. Geren, J. Hull, E. Cromwell, N. Reed. Fourth row: R. Wade, P. Emerick, B. Barber, D. BeMent, B. Brandts, M. Gallman, C. Ackerman, D. Bryan, D. Quilling. Fifth row: C. Cisco, S. Wade, J. Moore, M. Wiseman, S. Bollenbaucher, C. Camburn, P. Grayson. Sixth row: J. V ilson, J. Frammel, L. VanBibber, J. Long, L. Fishbough, H. Baucher, C. Brandts, R. Hall, L. Waterman, A. Heisser, C. Fetters, J. Powell. R. Brandon, B. Rinell, B. Willey. 4 , j ’ ' 3 t C ) :; 4 ! SK V O J “1 Mr ’ ■ 4 M y i ij LwrfpMi f : :||il First row, left to right: S. Smith, J. Murlin, J. Van Tilburg, D. Dixon, S. Dicke, V. Brush, C. Smalley, L. Now, J. Hone, R. Smalley, D. Bowlzer, B. Pres¬ ton, J. Powell. Second row-. M. Zoller, D. Cline, Mrs. Morris, M. Beams, C. Fetters, R. Hall, B. Bow¬ en, B. Barber, D. BeMent. Third row: R. Coate, D. Garwick, J. Purdy, G. Andrew, H. Sowders, W. Hile- man, B. Grimm, D. Preston, D. Chapman, D. Hone, L. Waterman, J. Laffin, L. Snider, D. Stose, R. Fark, B. Elder, J. Sealscott, M. Ashcraft. 4 jl l ! ’- A L A tf i M r 5 The Thespian Society is an organization whose purpose is to stimulate as well as to recognize partic¬ ipation in speech and dramatic activities. The Celina Thespian Troupe 473 was first organ¬ ized in 1941 by Elna G. Hunter and has been in con¬ tinuous existence since that time. At present the chapter has sixty-two members. Of those sixty-two there are four honor Thespians. OgccefU Advisor - - MRS. MORRIS President-D. HONE Vice President-B. BOWEN Secretary - - - M. BEAMS Treasurer - - - L. SNIDER K V«, ci l S tl, First row, left to right: J. Schmidt, J. Murlin, J. Hone, D. VanTilburg, C. Martins, C. Hull, R. Fahncke, W. Muter, M. Nottingham, B. Preston, J. VanTilburg, M. Fisher, Mrs. Shaffer. Second row: F. Cain, J. Schott, M. Wurster, P. Thomas, L. Smith, K. Stoltz, S. Smith, D. BeMent, R. Carpenter, G. Springer, D. Winget, M. Wiley, S. Raudenbush. Third row: C. Gertz, C. Smally, L. Now, J. Davis, L. Speckman, D. Dixon, B. Bowen, J. Powell, L. Granger, E. Piper, D. Maury, K. Bowlzer, P. McCullough. Fourth row: M. Spohn, M. Roop, C. Zehr, C. Rafferty, R. Hellwarth, S. Dicke, J. Pummell, C. Laffin, P. Emerick, D. Irland, J. Bader, J. Hone, B. Gehn. Fifth row: D. Cline, R. Hall, B. Barber, G Heindle, A. Pickering, E. Livick, N. Fenning, J. Maier, L. Roediger, J. Haas, J. Harner, K. Garwood, J. Wolfe. Sixth row: J. Kraner, L Grapner, B. Hogan, J. Florence, A. Ashcraft, C. Roesner, J. Adams, S. Brandon, S. Enyart, V. Mayo, J. Morgan, M. Beams, M. Kolhorst. Seventh row: V. Brush, M. Wagner, B. Davis, C. Fetters, M. Harner, M. Zoller, B. Hellwarth, M. Garwick, P. Richards, N. Now, R. Smalley, N. Enyart, J. Schmidt, C. Haas, J. Hines, S. Lake, D. Grapner. I i 7ee t6 First row, left to right: E. Mesarvey, G. Killingsworth, J. Hone, J. Lincoln, J. Boise, L. Brumfield, K. Leistner, M. Kable, A. Killingsworth, D. Dull, C. Garrison; Advisor, Mrs. Hellwarth. Second row: C. Smalley, C. Cis¬ co, P. White, J. Waugh, S. Bollenbacher, S. Fetters, K. Collins, J. McGough, B. Houser, P. Hogan, R. Knapp, P. Lawhead, B. Smalley. Third row: J. Rentzsch, A. McIntyre, D. Schmiot, S. Miller, L. Lee, R. Kohlorst, K. Hunziker, A. Denney, C. Ackerman, E. Adams, J. Hall, C. Camburn, L. Now. Fourth row: C. Hellwarth, S. Hines, B. Gause, B. Brandts, M. Gallman, J. Dumbauld, N. Kurger, R. Frahm, M. Weisman, J. Moore, B. Ham¬ ilton, S. Beougher, R. Yaney. Fifth row; I. Greene, J. Mathews, K. McAffee, A. Heisser, C. King, J. Mench- •V .. .■ mw ' • , « « ? . ,4 ' ' « ; ; i‘ % PW Left to right: S. Beougher, M. Rogers, L. Gorsuch, P. Lawhead, R. Knapp, K. Collins, J. Brown, F. Brown, P. McCullough, L. Ellis, A. Heisser, B. Barber, C. Garison, D. Cline, C. Camburn, M. Wise¬ man, B. Worl, G. Killingsworth, J. Geren, S. Smith, R. Grimm. .tvets Jt.’Dy i ' lnne rs ' . ' Mr ■Hi- .rf m ' X, . ■ ■ ■- ■ -• First row, left to right: K. McAffee, B. Hamilton, J. Dumbauld, C. Cisco, M. Gallman, J. Hall, P. White. Second row: C. Haas, S. Williams, S. Enyart, S. Brandon, M. Kolhorst, E. George, R. Menchhoffer, L. Frahm. Third row: A. Phiefster, E. Mersarvey, J. Deitsch, J. Baucher, J. Gerem, D. BeMent, R. Hellwarth, J. Moore, B. Barber. Fourth row: R. Frahm, F. Wurster, R. Fark, K. Garrison, D. Bryan, H. Luth, D. Kable, A. Kneuss, D. Adams, J. Stauffer, D. Schmidt, M. Weitz, G. Young, D. Sealscott, B. Elder, G. Andrew, L. Hines, S. Smith, D. Mertz, S. Miller, D. Hone. Drum Major: D. Kohn Majorettes: D. Cline L. Now S. Smith S. Miller M. Weitz i ' . • First row, left to right: C. Hellwarth, S. Leistner, C. Rafferty, J. Pummil, E. Adams, C. Ackerman, M. Wise¬ man. Second row: K. Leistner, S. Blooenbacher, C. Brown, D. Fleming, J. King, M. Hoenie, J. Bartholomew, J. Kendall, C. Garrison, Third row: B. Brandts, N. Chapman, F. Howell, R. Hall, N. Reed, B. Ahlers, P. Hullinger, G. Crow, D. Eblen, B. Kolhorst. Fourth row: W. Jolly, G. Love, J. Brown, P. Emrick, F- Kugel, C. LaRue, M. Kable, S. Fetters, G. Springer, N. VanTilburg, P. Simpson. Fifth row: F. Wolfe, L. Now, L. Reisen, D. Cline, E. Cromwell, D. Wolfe. Band Council: W. Hileman C. Smalley R. Fark Mr. Evens M. Wiseman D. Schmidt “ScutcC (?ou tciC - Jr. First row, left to right: E. Livick, B. Bowen, J. Pummil, J. VanTilburg, M. Harner, L. Granger, J. Powell, S. Smith, C. Laffin, S. Brandon, C. King, C. Armstrong, C. Zehr, M. Roop, Pianist R. Hall. Second row: M. Beams, B. Hellwarth, B. Grimm, L. Waterman, J. Laffin, D. Chapman, K. McAffee, J. Dumbauld, R. Smalley, J. Murlin. Third row: B. Proch, R. Coate, M. Ashcraft, D. Geist, S. Fetters, W. Hileman, R. Frahm, S. Hellwarth, S. Beougher, K. Collins, L. Now, L. Gorsuch. union and Senior (?£oin First row, left to right: B. Granger, C. Hellwarth, S. Snider, S. Hines, K. Hunziker, B. Gauze, R. Wade, J. Fisher, D. Dull, B. Brandts, J. Waugh, C. Cisco, P. Smitley. Second row: R. Stoll, R. Maier, N. Heinselman, R. Ellis, S. Hutchison. Third row: L. Thwaits, L. Geist, K. Lietzner, L. Menchoffer, N. Chapman, A. Denney, A. MacIntyre, M. Jefferies, M. Kiilingworth, R. Dicke, A. Cisco, P. Hullinger, M. Gallman. Fourth row: R. Speckman, D. Bryan, E. Brinkman, D. Grayson, L. Fox, C. Salley, D. Brotherton, M. Hammonds, W. Arnald, S. Lietzner, G. Hammonds, B. Shaner, M. Weitz, J. Boise, J. Lincoln, P. White. First row, left to right: S. Raudenbush, M. Wiley, M. Kable, C. Smalley, J. Geren, C. Garrison, S. Brandon. Second row: D. Maury, J. Schimdt, B. Brandts, P. Emrick, K. Bowlzer, R. Hall, B. Hamilton, K. McAffee, N. Chapman. Third row: C. Zehr, G. Kable, R. Frahm, S. Smith, R. Knapp, W. VanTilburg, B. Barber, J. Pummell, C. Ackerman, C. Rafferty, Mr. Halen, D. Kohn, D. Cline. Officers: S. Raudenbush M. Wiley D. Maury K. Bowlzer Director Halen OticneafocL y cottar ‘pCaat M. Spohn, R. Smalley, Queen B. Hellwarth, J. Florence, A. Ashcraft. 2.uee«i eutct aunt L ctcc i Section, ' PCtUf, TZe ea ' i aC ' Panto, ?.?. .- ?. , 4 . ‘TCictg, Octet tZueect LET’S DANCE MUSIC DEPARTMENT ' 06 ,. ‘Docfoif PRESENTS BAND PRACTICE FOR FESTIVAL CELINA IS HOST -k. K | ' ■ . ' w% | 1 i .A|Jm M . j m - . T - . ' ' 4 «. v • FOR : c ■ ■ •- ' V m |pt?• « ! v : - . Uhri,. c ; : : mM First row, left to right: M. Kolhorst, J. Hines, D. Dixon, R. Smalley, C. Roesner, M. Nottingham, R. Hell- warth, B. Preston, K. Bowlzer, B. Bowen, M. Fisher. Second row: L. Waterman, R. Fark, P. Dull, G. Andrew, E. Brandon, C. Brandts, F. Stuck, B. Greene, D. Chapman, J. Dull, L. Snider, L. Seibert, F. Yaney, D. Schmidt, M. Ashcraft, D. Geist. Is «p t r? First row, left to right: F. Stuck, C. Brandts, D. Chapman, L. Waterman. Second row: G. Andrew, E. Brandon, J. Dull, P. Dull. Third row: L. Seibert, M. Ashcraft, D. Geist. First row, left to right: C. Haas, B. Barber, S. Dicke, J. Dumbald, C. King, B. Brandts, J. Menchhofer, R. Grimm, A. Denny, T. Lacey. Second row: L. Fox, J. Purdy, J. Wilson, D. BeMent, R. Brandon, L. VanBibber D. Schnidt, B. Rinell, D. Bryan, B. Roedger, J. Pummil, M. Ashcraft, J. Leigh, G. Garman. Third row: J. Baucher, E. Cronwell, F. Stuck, L. Waterman, E. Strassburg, C. Brandts, F. Wolfe, C. Richardson, G. Andrew, D. Geist. M. Ashcraft, J. Dumbald, J. Menchhofer, D. BeMent, B. Barber, R. Brandon Musician of the year CAROL RAFFERTY Music Honors SAXOPHONE - Excellent in State Gary Andrew WESTERN BUCKEYE LEArrrc DanPr “ ' ®-;«R 0 “ TMltmk WESTERN BUCKEYE LEAGUE FOOTBALL Joe Now - Eldon Brandon Jim Baucher - John Thomas FLUTE TRIO - Excellent in State Carol Ackerman, Karen Leistner, Ruthann Hall. Carol Ar ns - I0n Sue Brandon SERTOMA BASKETBALL AWARD Jerry Laffin 7un i Dinner at the old Southern Plantation with dancing on the veranda for a perfect evening Most Talented CONNIE 2EHR - GARY ANDREW Most Athletic BARBARA PRESTON - JOE NOW W ittiest CORKEY ROESNER - DENNY HONE Most Likable BARBARA HELLWARTH - DALLAS CHAPMAN _ GARY MARTIN ANDREW, Skip Science and Engineering; Clubs; Junior and Senior Class Plays Variety Show 3; Science Fair 2,3 (District and State); Music Contest 4 (Superior at State); Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, (Chap. 1, Sec. 3); Thespians 2,3,4, (Sec. 3); Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 1,2,3, (Treas. 2, Pres. 4); National Honor Society (Pres.); Science Club 2,3, (Pres. 2); Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Best Thespian 3; Senior Scholarship Team. I believe. ANGELA ASHCRAFT, Angel Commercial; Clubs; Junior Class Play; Y-Teens 1,3,4; FHA 1 2,4; Pep Club ; Thespians 3,4; GAA 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; Homecoming Attendant. How Come? MICHAEL DUANE ASHCRAFT, Mike Science and Engineering; Clubs; Anilec; Choir 2,4; Senior Class Play; Operetta 4; Science Fair, (District 2); Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4, (Sec. 3); Thespians 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Eagle Scout; District State Scholarship Team 2,3,4; Senior Scholarship Team. Ho-Ho-Ho. MARY JANE BEAMS, Janie Commercial; Clubs; Thespians 4, (Sec. 4); Operetta 2,4; Variety Show 3; Junior Class Play; Anilec; Y-Teens 1,3,4 FHA 1,3,4; Pep Club. You ' d better believe it! BARBARA JANE BOWEN, Barb College Preparatory; Clubs: Junior and Senior Class Plays; Op¬ eretta 2,4; Choir 2,3,4; Anilec; Variety Show 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,3,4; TCR 1,2; Thespians 3,4 (V. Pres. 4); FTA 3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3; Junior Town Meeting 3. Darn it. KAREN MADELINE BOWLZER, Kayne College Preparatory; Clubs; Arts and Crafts 1,2; Orchestra 1, 2,3,4, (Sec. 4); Y-Teens 1,3,4; Tatler 1,2,4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Thespians 4; TCR 2,3,4; FHA 1; FTA 3,4 Anilec; Girls’ Intramurals; Queen of TCR Banquet. I don ' t care! ELDON DEWAIN BRANDON, Hairy Science and Engineering; Clubs: Senior Class Play; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; C Men; Football 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society; Star Chapter Farmer, State Farmer 4; District Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Senior Scholarship Team; All WBL and Honorable Mention Football. You Bonehead. CONRAD WILLIAM BRANDTS, Connie Science and Engineering; Clubs; Choir 1,2; Science Club 1, 2,3; TCR 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Arts and Crafts 4; Basket ball 1; National Honor Society (Treas.); Eagle Scout; Dis¬ trict Scholarship Team 1,4. Oh, Boulder-dash! VIRGINIA PATRICIA BRUSH, Jinny College Preparatory; Clubs: Choir 2,4; Operetta 4; Tatler 2,3, 4; Senior Class Play; TCR 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4, (Sec. 3); FTA 3,4, (Pres. 4); Quill and Scroll 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Key Club 1; Thespians 4; National Honor Society; District Scholar¬ ship Team 1,2,3; Senior Scholarship Team. Oh, Shoot! FREDA ANN CAIN Commercial; Clubs: FHA 1,2; Y-Teens 1,3,4; FBLA 3,4; FTA 4; Pep Club. Holy Cow! DALE JUDSON COCHRANE Clubs: Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; C Men 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. HIRAM EUGENE CROW, Gene Commercial; Band 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4; Pep Club. I don ' t know. DEANNA LEE DIXON, De De, Valedictorian College Preparatory; Clubs: Chorus 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Dis¬ trict Scholarship Team 3; Senior Scholarship Team, Operetta 2,4; Junior Class Play; Junior Class Treasurer; Thespians 4; TCR 1,2,3, (V. Pres. 2); FTA 3,4; FBLA 3,4, (Pres. 4); Stu¬ dent Council 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,4; Tatler 2,4; Anilec; Na¬ tional Honor Society. Good Heavens! JERRY MONROE DULL College Preparatory; Clubs: District Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Senior Scholarship Team; Junior Class Play; Pep Club; Science Club 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Track 1. Awrighty. LOLA LAVAUN CARTER Commercial; Clubs: Y-Teens 1,3; Pep Club. For Heaven’s Sake! DALLAS BENJAMIN CHAPMAN College Preparatory; Clubs: Senior Class Play; Boys’ Quartet; Pep Club; FFA 1,2; Thespians 4; Senior Class President; Senior Scholarship Team. Ah b’lieve! PETER PHELLIS DULL, Petie Science and Engineering; Clubs: Junior and Senior Class Plays; Anilec; Science Fair 2,3, (District); Senior Class Treasurer; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, (V. Pres. 1,2); Science Club 2,3,4; Pep Club; Thespians 4; Basketball 1; Senior Scholarship Team; Eagle Scout. Moosepoof. OLLIE EVANS Commercial; Clubs: Captain of Basketball Team; FHA; Y-Teens; FTA; Girls ' Intramurals. ROLAND HERBERT FARK, Herby Science and Engineering; Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 4; Student Council 4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Operetta 3,4; Anilec; Science Fair 2,3, (District); Thespians 3,4; Hi- Y 1,2,3,4 (President 1,2, District President 3,4); Science Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Eagle Scout; Senior Scholarship Team. Oh, Crud. MARY KATHRYN FISHER, Fish Y-Teens 1; FHA 2;3,4; FTA 4; National Honor Society; Cancer Essay Winner; Shorthand Complete Theory and Speed Winner. Yeh, I do. JANET ANN FLORENCE, Flo” Commercial; Clubs: Fros. Class President; FHA 1,2,4; FBLA 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Arts and Crafts 1,2 (Treas.2); Choir 1,2; Operetta 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Attendant; GAA 3,4; Tatler 2,4. For Gosh Sake! RICHARD FRANKLIN GARWICK, Dick Agriculture; Clubs: FFA 1,2,3,4; C Men 3,4; Thespians 4; Pep Club; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; I hear you do. RICHARD EARL GEIST, Dick College Preparatory; Clubs: Tatler 4; Senior Class Play; Choir 1,3,4; Operetta 4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; TCR 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; King of TCR Banquet; Senior Scholarship Team; Scholarship Team 2,3,4. You better believe it! CONNIE SUE GERTZ, Con Commercial; Clubs: Choir 1,3,4; Operetta 2,4; FTA 4; FHA 1,2,4; FBLA 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. Oh! My gosh! I- .VIM ROBERT FRANKLIN GREENE, Bob Science ad Engineering; Clubs: Pep Club; Baseball 3; Senior Scholarship Team. For Pete ' s Sake! GAIL J. GRUNDEN General; Clubs: Pep Club; Science Club; Football 1 Yes, I guess! BEVERLY ROSE HALL, Bev Commercial; Clubs: Y-Teens 1; FHA 2,3,4; (Treas. 4); Pep Club. For Pete’s sake! CHARLES WILLIAM HAAS, Bill Commercial; Clubs: FBLA 4; Pep Club; Football 2 Better late than never. CONSTANCE SUE HAAS, Connie Commercial; Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4; District Scholarship Team 4; FHS 1,2; Thespians 3,4; Y-Teens 1,3,4; GAA 3,4; Pep Club. Gee, Whiz. BARBARA SUE HELLWARTH, Barb College Preparatory; Clubs: Orchestra 1; Choir 2,4; Sophomore Class President; Student Council 1,3,4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Operetta 2,4; FHA 1,2; Y-Teens 1,3,4 (V. Pres.); Thespians 4; Arts and Crafts 1; FT A 3,4 (V. Pres.); Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Queen; FFA Queen. Gee, Whiz. ROSALIE EVA HELLWARTH, Rosie Liberal Arts; Clubs: Y-Teens 1,4; Arts and Crafts 3; FBLA 3,4 (Treas. 4); FT A 3,4 (Sec. 4); Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3,4; Or¬ chestra 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Anilec 4; Choir 2; Tatler 2; District Scholarship Team 2. Well, my land! JANIS ANN HINES, Janny Commercial; Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4 (V. Pres.); Y- Teens 1,4; Arts and Crafts 2; FHA 1,2; Orchestra 1; Choir 2 Tatler 2; Shorthand Complete Theory and Speed Winner. Sure ' nough. DENNIS DAVID HONE, Big Den Commercial; Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Variety Show 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer Student Council 3; Orchestra 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 (V, Pres.); Thespians 3,4 (Pres.); FBLA 4; Band Council 3. Shucks. PHYLLIS ELAINE HONE, Elaine Commercial; Clubs; Y-Teens 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Choir 1 Pep Club. Oh! No. ROBERT VAUGHN JACKSON, Stonewall Jackson General; Clubs: Junior Class Play; Science Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. Real Gone. MARJORIE LOU KOHLHORST, Marge Commercial; Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Anilec; FHA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4 (Sec.); Y-Teens 1,3,4; Buckeye Girls State; State Homemaker Degree; National Honor Society Well, for heaven ' s sake. DWIGHT RICHARD KOONTZ, Sleep Agriculture; Clubs: FFA 1,2,3 (Treas.) 4 (Pres.); Fros. Class President; FFA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4; Pep Club; C Men ' s 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; King of FFA and FBLA Ban quet. Hello, chief! JOYCE ANN KRANER Science and Engineering: Clubs: Operetta 2; Cheerleader 3,4 Y-Teens Ensemble 4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Band 3,4 Choir 2; Speech Play 4; Girls ' Intramuials 3; FHA 2; TCR 3; Quill and Scroll 3; GAA 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Thespians 4. Oh, you ' re kidding! JERRY DEAN LAFFIN, Jake Agriculture; Clubs: Choir 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Quartette 4; Operet ta 2,4; Variety Show 3; Junior Class Play; FFA 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; C Men 3,4; Track 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; State Farmer 4. Dig that CRAZY man. EDNA JUNE LIVICK Commercial; Clubs: Y-Teens 4 Oh, my gosh. FREDRICK ALLEN MAY, Fred General; Clubs: Pep Club; Thespians 3,4; Football 1. Who, me? WALLACE FRANKLIN McGOUGH, Frank General; Clubs: C Men’s 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3; Football 3. Hi, Pouncho! RONALD CARL MENCHHOFER, Minnie Agriculture; Clubs: FFA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club; Thespians 4. Oh, Gosh! HAROLD DEAN MIRACLE, Hot Rod General; Clubs: Pep Club. Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be done today. DALE EDISON LUDWIG, Ace Commercial; Clubs: Junior hnd Senior Class Play; Band 1; Thespians 4; Pep Club; Hi-Y 1,2 (Treas.) 3,4; Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2. JANIS LEE NOLAN, Janis Lee Commercial; Clubs: Choir 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3. Corn bread and butter beans. MARJORIE LOUISE NOTTINGHAM, Margie FHA 1; Y-Teens 1,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Shorthand Speed winner. Move it over bird. DOROTHY LEE MAURY, Dimples College Preparatory; Clubs: Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Science Fair 3 (District and State); Arts and Crafts 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Thespians 3, 4; Girls ' Intramurals; District Scholarship Team 2. It ' s later than you think! JOSEPH RALPH NOW, Joe College Preparatory; Clubs: C Men 2,3,4, (V. Pres.); Science Club 4, (V. Pres.); Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Tumbling Team 1; Football Captain; Honorable Mention WBL Football 3; First Team WBL Football 4; Second Team WBL Basketball 4. Hello, Grudges. NELLIE MAE NOW, Nell Commercial; Clubs . Junior and Senior Class Plays; Y-Teens Arts and Crafts; GAA; FTA; Thespians; Student Council 3,4 FBLA; Band 1,2,3,4; Tatler; FHA 1,2,3; Choir 2; Girls’ In- tramurals; Drum Ensemble District and State. It’s not the whistle that pulls the train. ANITA MARIE PICKERING Commercial; Clubs: FHA 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,3,4 Pep Club. Way to go. DANIEL PIPER, Dan Commercial; Clubs: Pep Club Haven ' t got any. THOMAS RICHARD PLUMMER, Plum College Preparatory; Clubs: Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Tatler 2,4; TCR 1,2; C Men 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4; American Legion Essay Winner; District Scholar¬ ship Team 2. Whatcha Doin’? BARBARA ANN PRESTON, Barb College Preparatory; Clubs: TCR 1,2,3 (Sec. 2); Y-Teens 1,3,4 (Treas. 1); GAA 3,4 (Pres. 4); Thespians 4; FTA 4; FBLA 3; Tatler 2; Bulldog Cheerleader; District Scholarship Team 3. Dern’t. CAROL LEE RAFFERTY College Preparatory; Clubs: Band 1,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Operetta 2; Variety Show 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Thespians 3,4; FTA 3,4; Y-Teens 1,3,4; Arts and Crafts 1; Tatler 3; Music Contests, District and State (Flute) 1,3,4. Gee Whiz! DON LEE RANDOLPH, Randy Agriculture; Clubs: FFA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club; Tumbling Team; Feather Weight Wrestling Champion. Don’t know, do you? MARYLIN SUE ROOP Commercial; Clubs: Senior Class Play; Choir 4, (Sec. 4); Operetta 4; Y -Teens 4; Thespians 4; Pep Club; Homecoming Queen Attendant. Oh, Great! DOUGLAS LEE SCHMIDT, Doug Commercial; Clubs: Band 1,2, 3,4; Band Council 4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Camera Club 1; Pep Band 1,2; FBLA 4; Pep Club; Senior Scholarship Team 4. Want to skate? JACQUILIN DIXIE SCHMIDT, Jackie Commercial; Clubs: Treasurer of FHA; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,3,4; FBLA 3; Pep Club; Sports Jamboree 2. Oh, Honestly! PHILIP LEE SCOTT, Scotty College Preparatory; Clubs: Senior Class Play; C-Men 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Pep Club; Thespians 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Tumbling Team 1. ’Hey, Chief! NILA SUE RAUDENBUSH, Susie College Preparatory; Clubs: Orchestra 1,2, 3,4, (Student Director 4); Operetta 2,4; Variety Show 3; Chorus 1,2, 3; Junior and Senior Class Plays; FHA 1,2; FTA 3,4, (Treas.); FBLA 3; Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, (Sec.); Arts and Crafts 1, 3; Thes¬ pians 3,4; Girls ' Intramurals; Music Contest (District 2,3). Good Heavens! CORA LIE ROESNER, Corky Commercial; Clubs: Junior and Senior Class Plays; Variety Show 3; Y-Teens 1,3,4; Operetta 2; Sophomore Class Vice President; GAA 3,4; FTA 3,4; FHA 1,2; Thespians 4; Band Council 3; Arts and Crafts 1,2; FBLA 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Choir 2,3; Tatler 2,4; Girls’ Intramural; Betty Crocker Homemaker ' s Award. Who - me? LARRY DEAN SIEBERT Science and Engineering; Clubs: Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Science Fair 2,3, (District and State); District Scholar¬ ship Team; National Honor Society; Senior Scholarship Team. Hot Digity. PHILLIP SIMPSON, Phip College Preparatory; Clubs; Tatler 1,2, 3,4; Anilec 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra. 2; Camera Club 1. ■I f ROSALIE ANN SMALLEY, Big Rose College Preparatory; Clubs: Junior and Senior Class Play; Operetta 4; Senior Choir 3,4; Variety Show 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, (Sec.); Pep Club; GAA 1,2,3,4; Arts and Crafts 3,4; Thespians 3,4; TCR 3; Science Club 3,4; Homecoming At¬ tendant; Cheerleader 4. See you later, Alligator! LEWIS DALE SNIDER, Lewie Science and Engineering; Clubs: Junior and Senior Class Play; Variety Show 3; Science Club 1,2,3, (Pres. 4); Thespians 3, 4, (Treas.); Student Council 3; Track 1; Basketball 3; Alter¬ nate to Boys’ State 3; State Scholarship Team 3; National Honor Society 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Americal Legion Essay Winner. Who ' s the joker? MADONNA MAE SPOHN Commercial; Clubs; Tatler 1,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Orchestra 2; GAA 2,3, (Treas.) 4, (Vice Pres.); FHA 2,4; Y-Teens 1, 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Pep Club; Arts and Crafts 1; Girls’ Intramurals; Homecoming Attendant; Queen of FFA-FHA and FBLA Party. Oh, my golly! ROBERT LEE STACHLER, Bob General; Clubs: Pep Club. Well, I’ll be a dirty bird. DONALD EUGENE STOSE, Rainbow General; Clubs: Operetta 2,4; FFA 1; Senior Class Play; Junior and Senior Choir 2,3; Thespians 4; Pep Club; Football 3. Oh, gosh! FRANKLIN GEORGE STUCK, Frank College Preparatory; Clubs: Operetta 2; Pep Club; Football 2; Track 2; National Honor Society; Senior Scholarship Team; Scholarship Team 2,4. Craps ' sakes! JAMES STEPHEN SWANDER, Jim Commercial; Clubs; Student Council 1,2,3, (Vice Pres.); Senior Hi-Y 3,4; Thespians 3,4; C Men 4; Pep Club; Fresh¬ man Class Treasurer; Junior Class Vice President; Football 1, 2,3; Basketball 1,2. ' You betcha. JANICE MAE VANTILBURGH, Jan Commercial; Clubs: FHA 1,2; Y-Teens 1,3, (Treas.) 4, (Pres.); Pep Club; Reserve Cheerleader 3; FTA 4; Choir 4; Thespians 4. Oh, well! Wv ' Sr ' ' m HARRIE DAVID WAGNER, Davie Commercial; Clubs: Band 1,2,3, 4; Orchestra 3; FBLA 4; Camera 1; Pep Club; Pep Band 1,2; Teen-Age Dance Club 3. Gee! MYRA ANNE WAGNER, My Commercial; Clubs: FHA 1, 2, 3; Y -Teens 1, 3,4; Pep Club. Me Oh My! A LARRY WAYNE WATERMAN, Aqua de hombre Science and Engineering; Clubs: Junior Class Play; Operetta 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; District State Scholarship Team 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 4: Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, (Pres.); TCR1.2, 3,4; Junior Class President; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Foot¬ ball 2,4; Basketball 1; National Honor Society (Vice Pres.); Buckeye Boys ' State; Senior Scholarship Team; Annapolis Appointment. OH, Crud! STEPHEN DEE WORL, Deacon Science and Engineering; Clubs: Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Hi- Y 1,2, 3,4, (Chaplain); Choirl,2; Eagle Scout; Essay Winner. There’s no time like the present. CONSTANCE LOUIS ZEHR, Connie College Preparatory; Clubs: Senior Class Play; Operetta 4; Senior Class Secretary; Orchestra 4; Choir 4; Arts and Crafts 3, 4, (Pres.); Science Club 3; Y-Teens 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4, (Sec.); Girls’ Intramurals; National Honor Soc iety. ’Really? The Best Yearbooks Are TAYLOR-MADE TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS. 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